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Chronobiology International
The Journal of Biological and Medical Rhythm Research
Volume 14, 1997 - Issue 6
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Original Article

Rapid Phase Resetting of a Mammalian Orcadian Rhythm by Brief Light Pulses

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Pages 537-548 | Received 20 Feb 1997, Accepted 08 Apr 1997, Published online: 07 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

The phase-shift (Δψ) responses of the circadian rhythm in the field mouse Mus booduga to brief light pulses (LPs) of 15 minutes duration and 1000 lux intensity were measured in 90 experiments. In each experiment, a resetting light pulse LP1 was administered at CT14 (CT, circadian time), and a scanning light pulse LP2 was then variously administered in separate experiments at CT16, CT20, and CT22 in the same and in the next circadian cycle. The Δψ obtained in all these two-pulse experiments did not differ significantly from theoretical values computed on the assumption that LP1 reset the phase response curve (PRC) rapidly. In each case, the steady-state Δψ observed after LP1 and LP2 differed significantly from the Δψ obtained at the same CT in determination of the single-pulse PRC (control) and also differed significantly from the values on the assumption of no Δψ in the PRC following LP1. These results indicate that the circadian pacemaker of M. booduga, as measured by its PRC, is substantially reset within 2h after a light pulse at CT14. (Chronobiology International 14(6), 537–548, 1997)

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